IJSAR, 2(8), 2015; 08-15
International Journal of Sciences & Applied Research
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Rupali Chandola1, Aradhna Shukla1, Rakesh Kumar Tripathi2*
1Department of Psychology, Kumaun University Campus, Almora, Uttrakhand, India. 2Department of Geriatric Mental Health, King George‟s Medical University UP, Lucknow, India.
Correspondence Address: *Dr. Rakesh Kumar Tripathi, Assistant Professor cum Clinical Psychologist, Department of Geriatric Mental Health, King George‟s Medical University UP, Lucknow, India. _________________________________________________________________________________Abstract:
This study examined the personality characteristics of 40 schizophrenic inpatients of Psychiatry department, Susheela Tiwari Forest Medical Collage, Haldwani, Uttrakhand and 40 normal controls (General Health Questionnaire-12 negative) from Awas Vikas Colony, Rudrapur, Uttrakhand, India. Subjects fulfilling inclusion/exclusion criteria and giving written informed consent were included in the study. A comparison of their personality profile on Dimension Personality Inventory (DPI)-B revealed that there was significant difference (p<0.05) in the mean scores on different dimensions of personality between schizophrenic and normal group. Schizophrenics were found to be passive, non-enthusiastic, submissive, suspicious, depressive and emotionally instable however, normal individuals were on opposite dimension of these. Males were found to be assertive of both the groups. Study findings revealed that schizophrenics can be differentiated from normals on the basis of personality characteristics.
Keywords: Dimension Personality Inventory, Personality, Schizophrenia
Introduction
Studying personality of an individual was used to be a very interesting subject not only in ancient era but even today. The ancient Indian model of “personality”, described in the Upanishads consists of the five sheaths. These are ‘Annamaya’, ‘Pranamaya’, ‘Manomaya’ ‘Vijnanamaya’ and ‘Anandamaya’. (Das, 1987.) In Atharv Veda and Bhagwat Gita personality was discussed in the terms of Triguna i.- ‘Sattvik Guna’, ‘Rajasik Guna’ and ‘Tamsik Guna’ of an individual (Srivastava , 2012). There are seven types Sattvik, six kinds of Rajasik and three types of Tamasik, total 16 types of personalities under which persons can be classified (Mukherjee , 2007). A triguna scale has....
Full article pdf is available on www.ijsar.in
International Journal of Sciences & Applied Research
www.ijsar.in
Rupali Chandola1, Aradhna Shukla1, Rakesh Kumar Tripathi2*
1Department of Psychology, Kumaun University Campus, Almora, Uttrakhand, India. 2Department of Geriatric Mental Health, King George‟s Medical University UP, Lucknow, India.
Correspondence Address: *Dr. Rakesh Kumar Tripathi, Assistant Professor cum Clinical Psychologist, Department of Geriatric Mental Health, King George‟s Medical University UP, Lucknow, India. _________________________________________________________________________________Abstract:
This study examined the personality characteristics of 40 schizophrenic inpatients of Psychiatry department, Susheela Tiwari Forest Medical Collage, Haldwani, Uttrakhand and 40 normal controls (General Health Questionnaire-12 negative) from Awas Vikas Colony, Rudrapur, Uttrakhand, India. Subjects fulfilling inclusion/exclusion criteria and giving written informed consent were included in the study. A comparison of their personality profile on Dimension Personality Inventory (DPI)-B revealed that there was significant difference (p<0.05) in the mean scores on different dimensions of personality between schizophrenic and normal group. Schizophrenics were found to be passive, non-enthusiastic, submissive, suspicious, depressive and emotionally instable however, normal individuals were on opposite dimension of these. Males were found to be assertive of both the groups. Study findings revealed that schizophrenics can be differentiated from normals on the basis of personality characteristics.
Keywords: Dimension Personality Inventory, Personality, Schizophrenia
Introduction
Studying personality of an individual was used to be a very interesting subject not only in ancient era but even today. The ancient Indian model of “personality”, described in the Upanishads consists of the five sheaths. These are ‘Annamaya’, ‘Pranamaya’, ‘Manomaya’ ‘Vijnanamaya’ and ‘Anandamaya’. (Das, 1987.) In Atharv Veda and Bhagwat Gita personality was discussed in the terms of Triguna i.- ‘Sattvik Guna’, ‘Rajasik Guna’ and ‘Tamsik Guna’ of an individual (Srivastava , 2012). There are seven types Sattvik, six kinds of Rajasik and three types of Tamasik, total 16 types of personalities under which persons can be classified (Mukherjee , 2007). A triguna scale has....
Full article pdf is available on www.ijsar.in
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